Whentheadrenaline started to wear off, he sat down in the front yard of a house, desperate for a rest.(Los Angeles Times - World News, 25 February 2017)

Whatever May is on - ginseng tea, a new exercise regime or theadrenaline of executive command - it is doing her wonders.(Daily Mail - News, 19 April 2017)

'I'll take a bit of a holiday,' Wilmots said when asked about his future as coach. 'I won't make a decision whentheadrenaline's pumping.(Daily Mail - Sport, 1 July 2016)

Weather photographer Kelly DeLay sensed this was his moment to capture the kind of rare natural phenomenon that fuels theadrenaline of a storm chaser.(Ryan Parker in Los Angeles Times - National News, 13 June 2015)

Ben Eason, 20, suffered an allergic reaction to the greasy takeaway that was so bad he was left choking and paramedics had to restart his heart withadrenaline.(Daily Mail - News, 16 December 2014)

Two hours after introducing a pair of larger iPhones, a new smartwatch, and a new payments system, Apple's normally reserved CEO Tim Cook said he was still riding high onadrenaline.(The Wall Street Journal - Technology, 9 September 2014)

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I get called an adrenaline junkie every other minute, and I'm just fine with that.(Steve Irwin)

You only can live on adrenaline for so long; one thing is for sure, it doesn't pay the bills.(John Barrow)

All the fans being here got my adrenaline going. I definitely got a burst of energy from them.(Sean Elliott)

I don't want to be made pacified or made comfortable. I like stuff that gets your adrenaline going.(Kathryn Bigelow)

The tension and adrenaline are audible.(CNN - U.S. News, 31 July 2015)

Adrenaline is a close relative of dopamine.(Science Daily - News, 31 August 2016)

There are plenty of adrenaline pumping activities in Florida.(Daily Mail - Travel, 22 January 2016)

They found nicotine increased adrenaline levels in the heart.(Daily Mail - Health, 20 September 2017)

The series promises to have "action, heart and adrenaline," but watch out for Cybermen bullies.(CNET News, 1 October 2015)

Children with severe allergies will have access to a spare adrenaline auto-injector in an emergency.(BBC News - Education & Family, 29 September 2017)

Only 140 units will be available through Hertz's Adrenaline Collection at select airports nationwide.(CNET News, 21 March 2016)

The ABCs -- Adrenaline, Baker's Bridge and Cascade -- were a right of passage for one Durango native.(The Denver Post - Entertainment, 25 August 2017)

Some park goers are wondering if the high adrenaline rides they love are starting to get too dangerous.(CNBC, 9 July 2014)

In a vertigo-inducing video, an adrenaline junkie rides a hoverboard on the edge of a Hong Kong skyscraper.(CNET News, 16 June 2017)

If you get an adrenaline buzz from solving problems or making things, then computer science might be for you.(Kavi Guppta, Contributor
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kaviguppta/ in Forbes - Education, 20 January 2017)

If you see a cliff, chances are there is an adrenaline junkie willing to push the limits and walk to the edge.(Fox News - Travel, 15 October 2015)

Adrenaline and noradrenaline, the 'fight or flight' hormones, peak first, followed more gradually by cortisol.(Science Daily - News, 22 August 2017)

Founding a technology company can be an exercise in excitement, adrenaline, stomach-flips and occasional nausea.(Forbes - Entrepreneurs, 21 May 2015)

Yet although around 21 million Britons are thought have an allergy, airlines are not required to carry adrenaline.(Daily Mail - Health, 12 August 2013)

A study has found that adrenaline surge from exercise can help move natural killer (NK) immune cells towards tumors.(Tech Times - Health, 17 February 2016)

Advisory: Do not read this list if you have a heart condition or get an adrenaline spike from fixing your TV antenna.(CNN - Travel, 16 March 2014)

Power, adrenaline, thousands of screaming fans and "The Devil's Horseman" -- welcome to the world of carriage racing.(CNN - World Sport, 18 December 2015)

These drugs, called 'beta blockers' work by counteracting the pro-growth effect caused by adrenaline by affecting the the beta2-adrenoceptor.(Science Daily - News, 1 March 2016)

Add testosterone and adrenaline to the pot, stir and you have a potentially combustible concoction -- just ask Boris Becker and Michael Stich.(CNN - Tennis, 23 October 2012)

An Alberta man who grabbed a cougar by the tail in attempt to rescue his dog from the cat's jaws says he was acting on instinct and adrenaline.(CBC News - Canada, 31 May 2013)

An adrenaline auto-injector to treat anaphylactic shock can be life saving, but many parents don't use them improperly, British researchers say.(UPI - Health News, 17 July 2013)

He died aged 55 of an apparent heart attack while touring with Adrenaline Mob, a group with whom he played in between engagements with Twisted Sister.(The Independent - People, 5 April 2015)

The American Chemical Society's "Reactions" series looks at the effects adrenaline, norepinephrine and cortisol have on your body when stress takes over.(CNET News, 2 April 2015)

Working with clients on stage fright I use a number of approaches, some of which involve embracing the adrenaline, and some of which involve minimizing it.(Forbes - Education, 21 August 2014)

French police have seized close to £1million worth of supercars in Paris as part of a clampdown on £250-an-hour 'adrenaline rides' in the French capital.(Daily Mail - News, 31 May 2017)

An adrenaline auto-injector to treat anaphylactic shock from a food allergy can be life saving, but many parents don't use them right, British researchers say.(UPI - Health News, 17 July 2013)

These adrenaline junkies have taken the selfie to a new extreme by scaling massive structures and swimming to the depths of the ocean for the perfect photo opp.(Daily Mail - News, 14 July 2016)

This is the astonishing moment adrenaline junkie Marcelo Galizio used his paddle to launch himself down a turbulent waterfall in a state park in northern Michigan.(Daily Mail - Travel, 19 November 2014)

A teenage girl died on the street after a pharmacy refused to hand over a life-saving adrenaline injection to the girl's mother because she didn't have a prescription.(Fox News - Health, 23 December 2013)

Giving patients adrenaline after they suffer a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital does not increase their prospects of surviving long-term, according to new research.(Science Daily - News, 17 April 2014)

Breaking away from tradition twoadrenaline junkies showed their love for one another by performing a simultaneous BASE jump and highline on the cliffs of Utah, America.(Daily Mail - News, 2 February 2015)

Roger Federer was so thrilled with reaching the US Open semi-finals after saving two match points that his voice was quivering with the effects of adrenaline and emotion.(Daily Mail - Sport, 5 September 2014)

For adrenaline junkies looking to meet like-minded individuals, you'd do well to head north to Edinburgh, which has recently been named the most adventurous city in the UK.(Daily Mail - Travel, 27 July 2015)

Ethical approval has been given for a study where some patients who experienced a cardiac arrest would not be given adrenaline - the usual treatment – but a placebo instead.(BBC News - Health, 13 August 2014)

From Virgin Galactic to Space Adventures, a bespoke suborbital travel agency, more opportunities than evernow exist for adrenaline junkies to plan their visits to outer orbit.(Daily Mail - Travel, 28 April 2015)

Swinging through tree canopies and canoeing across swelling seas, these are just two of the adventures waiting for the adrenaline junkie on South Africa’s beautiful Eastern Cape.(Daily Mail - Travel, 20 September 2016)

The monoamine neurotransmitter disorders are important genetic syndromes that cause disturbances in catecholamine (dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline) and serotonin homeostasis.(Nature Reviews Neurology, 22 September 2015)